>>3364427There's also a 3rd party tool (kalpanika I think) which reads DXF files, but you have to do the colour correction manually.
Also I think I read on the dpreview forums they actually reached out to adobe but they weren't interested.
IMO their best bet would be to open source everything related to foveon processing, open-source editors like rawtherapee would probably pick it up.
>>3364528>As in, DPP might perform an extra sharpening step that other apps wouldn't. So it's not that something like Camera Raw would *lose* sharpness as it is that DPP is artificially *increasing* sharpness.Common wisdom is to set sharpening to -1 to -0.7 in SPP if you want "no" sharpening.
>>3364528>Another possibility is that the Foveon raws might require some sort of processing that can't be specified in DNG. I actually have some evidence for that--there are third parties that have released open source x3f to dng converters and the resulting colors are alllll fucked up. Something to do with lens profiles. You kind of get a magenta cast at the edges switching to green moving into the center (or maybe vice versa; it's been a while since I've tried it).The whole colour layer processing is kind of weird in itself, it's not actually RGB since the top layer catches all the colours, and the other two layers have to be subtracted from that to get blue.